Manager Louis van Gaal said he wanted to "kiss" Memphis Depay after the Dutch midfielder scored two and set up the third in Manchester United's 3-1 win over Club Brugge in the first leg of their Champions League playoff at Old Trafford on Tuesday.
Memphis, who was deployed in his favoured starting position on
the left rather than as a traditional No. 10, showed the kind of form
that led United to pay PSV Eindhoven a reported £25 million for the 21-year-old in May.
"When you score a goal then you are the hero," Van Gaal told
reporters. "I want to kiss him tonight, because when you score two goals
and give an assist also, then normally in the world you are the hero."
United left back Luke Shaw, who along with Memphis was one of
the best players on the pitch, also praised his team mate's performance
and first goals for the club.
"Of course I am really happy for him today," the England
international said. "Now he's off the mark, hopefully it can bring him
many more goals."
He added: "I think our relationship is starting to build up. We
have played a couple of games together and I am starting to understand
how he wants to play.
"It is great to be playing with him, he can beat a man and he
likes the attacking support from me as well - which is something I like
to do."
Shaw also hailed the importance of Memphis's late assist for Marouane Fellaini, which ensured that United take a two-goal cushion into the crucial second leg.
"We knew that we needed one more goal to make us feel more
comfortable when it comes to the next game," Shaw said. "The Fellaini
goal was massive for us, we are glad we got that and now we can look
forward to next week."
Fellaini acknowledged that his late header was important, but
insisted that United still had work to do when they visit the Belgian
club in the return leg on Aug. 26.
"I think it was important to score a third goal and we did, so
that's fantastic," the 27-year-old Belgium international said. "It's a
win but now we have to be careful in Bruges. Normally it would be not
easy, but we have the quality to win there as well."
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